Tu THIS PUBbIU. GEORGE DIXON, . AT THE Large jOom&'Shop, HAS REDUCED all FANCY GOODS TOYS, otc, Twenty-five per cent., in onlor to make a speedy olearance, to make room f»r a 1 ivgc consignment of New Goods slinrtly expected from Home. Largo Variety of Dolls, Shell Goods, Monoy Boxes, Playing Cards, Musical Instruments, and a thousand oilier things too numerous to pwtioul&riso. 0. D, would recommend his fri, ds and the public generally ■■ < en GREAT BARGAINS tiny can make at thn Lame Corner SHor MEERSCHAUM, G 8.D., AND BRIAR PIPES I Iu endless variety, at prices never before hearo of in the Wairarapa. MEERSCHAUM PIPES REPAIRED in a manner which for workmanship iud ; pi ice Defies Competition. A large stock of Cnmerou's and T. C, Williams' ! TOBACCOS ' on hand. CIGARS AND CIGARETTES. Cigarette Books. CUT TOBACCOS of all kinds. THE HAIBDREBSING SAIioON, By C. Holland, (Hairdrcsser-in-Chicf to the 30th Regiment of Foot, ami also to tho Christoburch Volunteer Foice.) • The only rcnl iiractieal hairdresser and shaver in tha town, and not a would-be Tcnsorial Artist, ~ HAIR-CUTTINU, Gd ; SHAVING, 3d. In fact 1 ., go to the Large Corner Shop for everything you want, and save at least 60 per cent, on your purchases.; GEORGEDIXON, QUEEK-STBEET,..., MaSTERTON, (Opposite Club Hotel) NOTICE. THE TWO LITTLE SHOPS Opposite Council Chambers. VT7AOTED-TIIO public to know that VV J. WARD has just received a large consignment of Oranges, Apples, Cocoonuts, Lollies, aud several other articles of a digestive and soothing propensity, in the Little Shop opposite Counoil Chambers. Agent for WcCaidle's Seeds. WANTED, [OVERS of the weed to call and purohnse i some of J. WILLIAMS' celebrated Tobaccos, Just received -21 cases Cameron's iind.T. C, villiams'B celebrated American Tobaccos, at the Little Shop, opposite Council Chambers, WAITED, THEE public to call and have their hail X cut to perfection and a clean comfortable shave from tho hands' of the wellknown tousorial artist, JAMES HAKRK, At the Little Shop, opposito Counoil Chambers. Iu fact, go to these two well-known LiiiLEsnoiy for your Tobacco, Fancy Goods, Apples, Orangis, Seeds, Fiuit, andhundrede of other articles too numerous to particujQAßLEY AND ffNIGHT, CARRIERS, AI!E prepared to carry Goods, Wool, Timber, <te„ to and from Masterton to any part, of the country at the shortest notice aud at tho LOWEST HATES, They haw storage room both at Masterton and Taueru, where Goods or Wool carried by them can be stored free of expense. Apply to Tuoa. C. D'Arcy, Queen-street, or DAULEY & KNIGHT, MASONIC - STIIEEI, MASTERTON, N K w PUSH MANNERS. STREET, WELLINGTON CLOTHING MAN UFACTUEING COMPANY'S, CIVIL & MILITARY TAILOEB For Colouial Tweed Suits at £3 18s, Trousers only 18a. JOHN COOGAN, Manager. j) AJJBiTSKINS! HABBITSKINS WANTED to purchase liabbitskins in any quantity for CASH. Apply to THOMAS HALL, Agent SO2 Bell's Old Storo. Masterton J) ABBITSKINS 1 HABBITSKINS Tho Highest Cash Price given for the ..hove in any quantities at J. VILE'S store, Queen-street, Muslertou, W R. "WATERS, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Agent for Pimoo & Co.'b Phranix Brewory. Agent for (i. I'ixon's celebrated Aerated Waters and Cordials, £IO,OOO to lend on approved securities, at lowest current rates. Land for sale in Fordell, Woodville, Palmciston, Foxtail, Potono, and Welling ton City, Impniter of Californian and Kent Hops, Choii'c Teas, Cigars, Henueasy's Drandies, Port and SheiTy Wines, i'e. LAMBTOfI QUAY, WELLINGTON. ViliLßoriiNE CUP CONSULTATION, Ji 18 8 1. 10,000 SUBSCRIBERS AT £1 EACH. First Horse £3OOO Sirniidlloise IOHIt ■ 'tlic:r Stirti-rs Non starleis (divided). S.\ prizes of £100.... Six prz.s of t'so izes at£10....11(H) Average for other starters is about £75 ea-h ; aviraLC for ncn-starters is about £25 eiieh; aim tho 122 extra prizes, consisting of six prizes 01 £IOO each, six prizes of £SO each, aud 110 prizes of £lO each, bring up the nuinbei' of Winning Tickets to about 240. I his is the best opportunity ever luvught before the public in the Australasian colonies. The drawing takes place under any circumstances on or before October 31st. Even thounh tbe G.ioiing and Lotteries Bill becomes law, this swop on the Melbourne I'np won't he interfered with, as the Act ciniiot come into opeiation before abou" the Mn of Nov. nilier. I'lense add exchange to cluquo, aud two stamps for reply and result. for ■Masterton—Mr J. H. Corbett, En.piiu Hotel i Mr A. Klkins, Club Hotel.THEODORE BIIOWN, Box 2)0, P. 0., Auckland, fI.Z. 19, Grey-street, Auckland.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 877, 19 September 1881, Page 4
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